Posted: March 14, 2019
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by Chris Heaton - Vice President for Advocacy and Public Affairs
This month was very busy on several different issue areas. States continue to file well-funded school security legislation. We also saw some supportive bills that will prohibit local jurisdictions from fining alarm companies and/or forcing them to collect registration fees...
SnapAV has teamed up with Clare, the industry-leading provider of security and smart-home automation products. The alliance makes SnapAV the exclusive source for Clare products. Installers will benefit from the combination of Clare’s intuitive product line and SnapAV’s award-winning support...
The Monitoring Association (TMA) and the Electronic Security Association (ESA), (March 5, 2019, Vienna, Va. and Irving, Tx) – Recent reporting by Business Insider, CNN Business and many other publications have highlighted the undisclosed, on-board microphone discovered in Google’s Nest...
ESA and SIA will identify key areas of collaboration on resources to help members address workforce shortages.
(March 5, Irving, TX) – The Electronic Security Association (ESA) and the Security Industry Association (SIA) are collaborating on a joint strategy to help their members identify, recruit and retain qualified employees for a variety of professional roles within manufacturer...
Posted: March 1, 2019
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Posted: February 27, 2019
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by Chris Heaton - Vice President for Advocacy and Public Affairs
Before the month of January ended, we encountered several bills in state legislatures that remind us of the need for diligence and advocacy. One bill in New Jersey, signed by the Governor on January 31st, will have a significantly negative...
by Michelle Yungblut - Chief Knowledge Officer
Hiring is tough! Not only is it hard to find qualified candidates, it’s even harder to know if your top candidates are truly as great as they seem. Every time I have an open position to fill, I compare it with gambling. It’s always a...
Posted: February 22, 2019
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